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- Ardisia (coralberry or marlberry) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was in the former Myrsinaceae family now recognised as...
- Ardisia ****onica, known as marlberry, is a species of Ardisia native to eastern Asia, in eastern China, ****an and Korea. It is a low-growing, spreading...
- Ardisia escallonioides, the Island marlberry, is a plant species native to the West Indies and neighboring areas. It has been reported from Barbados,...
- Myrsinaceae: myrsine family Ardisia: ardisia trees Ardisia escallonioides marlberry; coralberry Myrsinaceae (myrsine family) Myrsine: myrsine trees Myrsine...
- (山莨菪) (translated) Mountain henbane Ardisia ****onica zǐ jīn niú (紫金牛) Marlberry Aster tataricus zǐ wǎn (紫菀) Tatar aster, Tartar aster Astragalus propinquus...
- fruit is a thin-fleshed berry or drupe. North American species are the marlberry (Ardisia escalloniodes) and the Florida rapanea (Myrsine cubana). Plants...
- "places to live". Same as above. Yaburakōji-no burakōji "Ardisia ****onica (marlberry) bushes in Yabura Trail". The plant's modern ****anese name is yabukōji...
- Limber caper (Capparis flexuosa) Maidenbush (Heterosavia bahamensis) Marlberry (Ardisia escallonoides) Mayten (Maytenus phyllanthoides) Mexican alvaradoa...
- Actinodaphne reticulata, Sapium insigne, Nepalese alder (Alnus nepalensis), marlberry (Ardisia thyrsiflora), holly (Ilex spp), Macaranga pustulata, Trichilia...
- Florida Thatch Palm (Thrinax radiata), Shortleaf Fig (Ficus citrifolia), Marlberry (Ardisia escallonioides), Silver Palm (Coccothrinax argentata), Red Stopper...